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Got a link which shows the comparision of these cards. Thought would share this with you all.
Link is - https://www.dropbox.com/s/mrqkq7ad5cp2y9x/JPM_Credit_Cards%20vs%20Chase_Sapphire.pdf
Application for Palladium Card is - https://www.dropbox.com/s/313kpbgh81mc344/OtherPalladiumCA.pdf
@newUser0 wrote:Got a link which shows the comparision of these cards. Thought would share this with you all.
Link is - https://www.dropbox.com/s/mrqkq7ad5cp2y9x/JPM_Credit_Cards%20vs%20Chase_Sapphire.pdf
Application for Palladium Card is - https://www.dropbox.com/s/313kpbgh81mc344/OtherPalladiumCA.pdf
This seems strange! It doesn't have the transfer to partners for the CSP (as it does for Palladium and Select) or the additional points for dining on the CSP.
Looks to be a very outdated file
Yeah, i'm pretty sure the PDF files are really old. I'm sure at first they didn't intend for the CSP to have the transferibility. Now the Select is discontinued to the general public.
35,000 bonus points when you spend $100,000 annually
This feature is lucrative
@DavidZeng wrote:35,000 bonus points when you spend $100,000 annually
This feature is lucrative
I think this is still Valid Way to Earn points on Palladium
Looks like an internal PDF lol I would be kind of nervous for whose Dropbox that is. Looks like a basic training guide for CSRs or something
Interesting read, but many outdated or incorrect facts.
Some that immediately caught my eye were the earnings on the CSP. They don't mention the 2X on ALL travel and dining, which has been a staple of the card since it's public inception AFAIK.
Also, I do not believe that either CSP or CS is considered a NPSL. While it may allow you to go over the limit, there still is a credit limit in place.
Yup, definitely an old PDF. The application is also old as well, and can't be used to apply for the card unless you do so through CPC or JPM wealth management.
@cableguy123 wrote:Looks to be a very outdated file
+1 a little over 3 years old
The APR for
the 3.25% Prime Rate on 01/05/2011.